Italy: Courgettes at 0.70 euros, asparagus is down

게시됨 2023년 4월 27일

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The Verona market is experiencing stability with a balance between supply and demand, despite some price fluctuations. Asparagus prices are decreasing, but remain stable due to strong demand from various sources. Zucchini prices vary widely depending on the caliber and origin. Radicchio, fennel, and lettuce prices are stable, with different prices for different varieties and origins. Strawberries have high demand but lower prices. The market also features the first apricots and melons of the season, as well as a variety of other fruits and vegetables. Additionally, the article provides prices for a variety of other produce in the Lusia market, including artichokes from Romagna in Cesena.
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Zucchini drops below the euro and below five on average asparagus is still declining, tomatoes are always above 2 euros and Moroccan and Sicilian melons hold their prices. The first apricots arrive, we fill up on broad beans and peas. In the central north it is time for artichokes and local vegetables, but the Sicilian product resists. In Verona asparagus is declining, radicchio holds The prices of the Verona market are offered to myfruit.it by Andrea Bonizzi, agronomist and quality and price list manager. “The market registers stability and a balance between supply and demand. Prices see decreases and increases of different items. After the Easter period, asparagus is in a declining phase, but there is a good range of products which, in addition to the local one, have different origins: Puglia, Sardinia and Greece. The green and white from Veneto with the 12/16 caliber cost 3 euros per kg, with the 22+ extra they reach 5.50 euros. The Greek product with caliber 12/16 sells for 2 ...
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